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Dec 30, 2010

three different cities, three different days.

Currently I am miles from home at the local Panera Bread in Concord, New Hampshire. I am visiting my dad this holiday and I have been able to see some very fascinating cities. We landed in Boston, drove through Maine to visit a family friend for Christmas, and had a very scenic drive to Montreal, Quebec. We drove through the White Mountains which was absolutely beautiful. Scenes so beautiful you feel like you just walked into a postcard. Here's a few shots from the cities/scenes I've seen thus far.

Maine

Maine

White Mountains, New Hampshire

Montreal, QC

Old Montreal, QC

I am very thankful that I have the opportunity to travel to these places. Naturally I am homesick but it's been very nice not having to worry about work or school. Tomorrow we are planning on going on a "safari tour". A safari tour in December in the North? Should be interesting haha and of course snowmobiling! I've avoided Snowboarding this trip because of my everlasting cough :/

Today my sister and I walked around downtown Concord. I am always intrigued by cities and their downtown. It was filled with interesting cafes (other than Starbucks) and stores. We even passed by a little theater that was playing Black Swan! Which was playing in the next 10 minutes we arrived so naturally we saw it. I have so much respect for Natalie Portman. Even Mila Kunis did well in this movie. Everyone should watch it, just be prepared for some awkward scenes when you're watching matinee with all the old folk haha

Other than my travels, not too much has been going. I've been thinking about some New Year's Resolutions and everything I want to accomplish next year. Haven't made an actual list yet...when I do, I'll be sure to let the world know.

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